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ttlement. He married, two years after his arrival, Anneke (Anna), daughter of Dr. Klosterman, of Muhlheim. In the year 1Pastorius slowly came and said, ‘God's peace be with thee, Anna!’ Then he stood Silent before her, wrestling with the mood patience conquer soon or late.” ‘Well hast thou said, my Anna!’ Tenderer Than youth's caress upon the head of her Pastori vine-draped door whose legend read, ‘Procul este profani!’ Anna led To where their child upon his little bed Looked up ane By side with Fox and Behmen, played at hide And seek with Anna, midst her household pride Of flaxen webs, and on the tabln his prey the human hunter sought, He scrupled not, while Anna's wise delay And proffered cheer prolonged the master's stard to tell Who owned it first) upon the circle fell, Hushed Anna's busy wheel, and laid its spell On the black boy who grimt creep, The Niirnberg scholar and his helpmeet sleep. And Anna's aloe? If it flowered at last In Bartram's garden,